The Prince Park Tower Tokyo in Tokyo, Japan

A lush oasis in the center of one of the world's most vibrantly energetic cities, The Prince Park Tower Tokyo is a luxury escape that promises the best of everything. Located in the verdant setting of historic Shiba Park, which contrasts beautifully with the Japanese urban landscape surrounding it, this exclusive hotel, part of the Lifestyle collection of Preferred Hotels & Resorts, invites guests to relax in spacious accommodations. Guest rooms and suites, none less than 300 square feet, and among the most expansive in the area, feature picture windows showing off panoramic city views, and welcoming modern décor. Boasting an exceptional level of personal service, The Prince Park Tower Hotel provides a round-the-clock concierge, complimentary internet access, and an on-site bicycle and car rental so you can move about the city with ease. Start your experience off on the right foot with a treatment at the state-of-the-art spa and fitness center, where a 25-meter indoor pool, training gym, and aerobics studio accent the extensive menu of massages and world-class beauty services.

Should you seek some entertainment, The Prince Park Tower Tokyo has its own bowling lanes, billiards tables, and game center. Shop at the array of on-site boutiques, from a souvenir shop to the hotel's own bakery, to a renowned beauty salon and contemporary fashion outlet - everything is here at your fingertips. Eight restaurants provide further delectable diversions, from Western comforts to the tantalizing Asian specialties that make the region so well known for its cuisine. Entertain yourself with a teppanyaki dinner or imbibe at one of the alluring bars and lounges. The choices are virtually endless. When it comes time to discover the bounty that is Tokyo, step out into the heart of the action. The iconic Tokyo Tower is a three-minute walk from the hotel, as is Zojoji Temple, which houses a number of historic structures from the Tokugawa Dynasty. Hop on the public transit to visit the Roppongi Hills area, one of the city's best entertainment districts for shopping, restaurants, cinemas, museums, and public parks, as well as a viewing platform that boasts 360-degree panoramas of the surrounding landscape. With the comforts of The Prince Park Tower Hotel awaiting your return, your days in this exciting center of Japan will be surely unforgettable.

Reviews for The Prince Park Tower Tokyo

My wife and I stayed here as a Christmas treat in while in Japan.
We arrived around 1pm and completed pre check in, went to the lounge for a delightful tea. However upon returning to the reception we were greeted by a LONG queue of guests wanting to check in. WHY OH WHY do Japanese hotels insist on 3pm check in?? surely rooms are available earlier, housekeeping don't just rush round all the rooms at 2:50pm? So why the regimented need to queue.
I complained and managed through some amazing customer service (but it did feel like were breaking the rules) to get our room key quickly. The room was superb and of a very high spec.
The Lawson in the basement was useful, if a long walk, and the bowling alley was convenient. I would suggest to the team there that snacks is a little more than a couple of sausage and poured out pack of chips!
Staff in the hotel were fine. The only other downside was the skybar. I am sorry to say but westerners will not pay to sit in a smoke filled room with no view! Period!
We went to the Peninsula restaurant and bar on Christmas eve and experienced something far different and more convivial to global expectations. It can be done.
People say get into the skybar early to get a decent seat, honestly I would say go early or don't bother.
We were disappointed not to have a view of the sky tower from the room, but the next morning we woke to a view of Mt Fuji. Could say I did not feel short changed on that trade.
Central location and some great bits. Sort check in and the skybar and you surely have a winner on your hands.

My wife and I had a wonderful time staying at the prince park. The views from the hotel were amazing , the house restaurants were delicious, the rooms were very comfortable and the staff, especially the concierge, was first class all the way.
The concierge did the near impossible and acquired a reservation to Jiro ( sushi ) on short notice ... but they did much more... they guided us to several amazing dining experiences as well as to fun touristy and non-touristy adventures. The location was very nice, not in the hustle and bustle, but still close to everything via taxi, train , and even walking.
Iâ€™ve included a few pics of the views from our room.

The hotel is very comfortable, and serves a very good breakfast with Japanese as well as Western dishes. The dining room is on a high floor and guarantees a splendid view
The service is typically Japanese, which means very friendly and helpful and good. Room service is fast, punctual and tasty.

This this first time I've had o leave a review... Let me start by saying; I travel a lot for business and pleasure, and I'm also half Japanese so have a decent level of understanding of Japanese language, culture and service.
After a 12 hour flight from London I arrive at the hotel at 7am and they cannot find my booking - I have confirmation of it on email. After 30 minutes of messing around they give a smoking room but promise they will sort it out and that the manager will call me.
I hear nothing, and no apology at all throughout the stay, offers of compensation or any other signal that you'd expect from a top hotel. I order breakfast at 7am the following day and after 50 minutes have to cancel as they couldn't manage scrambled eggs on toast with an orange juice (30 minute maximum wait was advised).
I then have to wonder the streets for breakfast (nothing is open in the surrounding area until 9am) and get back to catch a shuttle to the airport. Prior to boarding there is a state of panic as I haven't checked out, even though they have all my details and registered my cards.
I expect to stay in over 40 hotels this year and would be surprised if I have a worse experience by the end of 2018.

This was my second stay in a one year period. The first time I didnt have club access but this time I had it and it is well worth it. You are able to eat breakfast in any of the restaurants. You can use the gym and limited use of a driver and car to drive you around. You can also order free room service off a menu once a day per person. You also have access to the lounge where you can find sushi and other appetizers and hard liquor and beer. Theoretically you wouldnt have to spend another dime on food or drink in tokyo.